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Windows Firewall dynamic keywords

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This article describes features or settings that are in preview. The content is subject to change and may have dependencies on other features or services in preview.

Windows Firewall includes a functionality called dynamic keywords, which simplifies the configuration and management of Windows Firewall.

With dynamic keywords, you can define a set of IP address ranges, fully qualified domain names (FQDNs), and autoresolution options, to which one or more Firewall rules can refer.

Microsoft Intune offers a simplified management experience called reusable settings groups. For more information, see Add reusable settings groups to profiles for Firewall rules.

Dynamic keywords can be configured by defining a set of IP address ranges or FQDNs. Here are important things to consider when using FQDNs:

Inbound FQDN rules aren't natively supported. However, it's possible to use pre-hydration scripts to generate inbound IP entries for the rules.

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